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  • Jul 26, 2025
  • 1 min read

Month

Date

Venue

Club

Event

Entries open

March

22/3/2025

Mount Leura

BLCC

VHCC Round 3

Yes (Close 18/3/25)

April

27/4/2025

Bryant Park

PIARC

VHCC R4

Yes

 

Round 3 – Mount Leura

Entries are NOW OPEN for Round 3 of the 2025 Trydel EZIUP and Go Victorian HillClimb Championship.

We return to Mount Leura, Camperdown for 2025, with our first 2 day event of the year and our first closed public road event of the year.

Ballarat Light Car Club are hosting the event and always run an efficient and professional event. In previous years, competitors have been offered 9 runs over the course of the weekend.

Mt Leura always attracts a number of interstate competitors, particularly from South Australia, so if you want to run with some interstate competitors on a closed public road setting, this is the event for you.

 

Entries close on the 18th March 2025.


 

2025 Trydel Victorian Hill Climb Championship

Our 2025 Championship will be a 6 round series, held on the following dates:


 

New ‘Contact Us’ form

There is a new ‘Contact Us’ form on the Victorian Hill Climb Championship website – this allows competitors past, present and prospective to contact us directly. Feel free to utilise it if you need to get in touch with the Panel.


 


Competitor Footage

If any of our competitors has any footage they’d like to share with us for promotional work on the Victorian Hill Climb Championship Facebook page, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us via email or Facebook messenger.

  • Mar 6, 2025
  • 2 min read

Trydel EZIUP AND GO Victorian Hill Climb Championship Round 2 Review 

 

The 2025 Trydel EZIUP AND GO Victorian Hill Climb Championship continued on February 22nd with Round 2 of the Championship hosted by Gippsland Car Club and held at Bryant Park.

 

Instead of running the traditional clockwise course, Gippsland Car Club chose to run the rarely used ‘Reverse Figure 8’ layout, with competitors heading down past the clubhouse at the start of the run.An untimed practice session was held on Friday, which a number of competitors used to familiarise themselves with the layout. 69 competitors arrived on Saturday, and due to a later start time, a practice run was afforded to competitors before competition commenced.


With a hot and dry day forecast, track records were in danger of being toppled. Greg Ackland showed just how fast the track was on his first run, firing in a time that was .6 slower than his outright course record. Greg's time on his first run of 51.82 in his Ninja GA8 was ultimately fast enough to win the event, with Queenslander Dean Tighe making another appearance in Victoria, ending up 2nd fastest with a 53.54 in his Empire Wraith and Alan Foley making up the podium in his RFOLEY open wheeler with a 54.16. In 4th position was reigning VHCC champion Mike Barker, with a 56.04, and David Mahon rounding out the top 5 with a 56.83.


In the battle of the tin-tops, Mirko Grbic came out on top in his Time Attack Mitsubishi Evolution with a best time of 59.84, with Brent Coleman 2nd in his WRX with a 61.53 and Zachary Hanlin in his BMW M140i with a 63.34. Christine Crombie was once again the fastest female in the field, with a best time of 69.84 in her BMW 135i.


In the class battles:

  • Scott Slater (68.05) and Harold Roberts (68.35) were separated by 0.30 seconds after 5 runs in Formula Vee

  • Ewen Moile (Ramblebee Mk8 - 57.83)and Matthew Healy (Yakar - 58.28) were separated by 0.45 seconds in Formula Libre up to 1300cc

  • Lasith Liyanage (Subaru BRZ – 67.75) and Ian Speight (Mazda MX5 – 68.62) were separated by 0.87 seconds in Production Sports up to 2000cc

  • Thomas Foley (Audi S3 - 63.93) and Jordan James (Mitsubishi Evolution – 64.01) were separated by 0.09 in Sports Sedans 4wd

 

Plenty of Class records were broken at this event, all listed below:

  • Formula Vee - Scott Slater - Elfin - 68.05

  • Formula Libre Up to 1300cc - Ewen Moile – Ramblebee MK8 - 57.83

  • Formula Libre 2001cc and over - Dean Tighe - Empire Wraith - 53.54

  • Sports Cars Open/Closed up to 2000cc - Sei Vella - Mazda MX5 - 64.50

  • Sports Cars Open/Closed 2001cc to 3000cc - Casey Pilcher - Datsun 260Z - 73.21

  • Improved Production up to 1600cc - Rhys Yeomans - Honda Civic - 63.93

  • Improved Production 3001cc and over - Zachary Hanlin - BMW M140 - 63.34

  • Improved Production 4wd - Brent Coleman - Subaru WRX - 61.53

  • Historic Ground N up to 2000cc - Steven Weymouth-Wilson - Morris Cooper S - 68.64

  • Historic Other - Craig Webb - Cyclo Kawasaki - 68.26


Round 3 of the Trydel EZIUP AND GO Victorian Hill Climb Championship continues on March 22nd, with a 2-day event at Mount Leura, Camperdown.

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